The new Vechain staking on StarGate uses a Weighted Delegated Proof of Stake (WDPoS) model, offering higher rewards to long-term and committed stakers while improving network security. A major tokenomics change taking effect on December 2 will significantly reduce VTHO generation, making staking the sole path to earning rewards. The power of VeChain’s Renaissance upgrade, [...]]]>The new Vechain staking on StarGate uses a Weighted Delegated Proof of Stake (WDPoS) model, offering higher rewards to long-term and committed stakers while improving network security. A major tokenomics change taking effect on December 2 will significantly reduce VTHO generation, making staking the sole path to earning rewards. The power of VeChain’s Renaissance upgrade, [...]]]>

VeChain Renaissance Upgrade Unlocks New Era of Strategic VET Staking

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  • The new Vechain staking on StarGate uses a Weighted Delegated Proof of Stake (WDPoS) model, offering higher rewards to long-term and committed stakers while improving network security.
  • A major tokenomics change taking effect on December 2 will significantly reduce VTHO generation, making staking the sole path to earning rewards.

The power of VeChain’s Renaissance upgrade, which happened earlier this year in June, is finally being realized, especially in unlocking new opportunities for strategic VET staking.

As total staked assets increase, competitive dynamics are expected to emerge among validators and delegators. The company’s Stargate staking program, launched back in July, is already grabbing eyeballs.

VeChain Renaissance Unlocks New VET Staking Opportunities

The Renaissance upgrade introduced within the VeEchain ecosystem in mid-2025 has opened up new doors for effective VET staking. The surge in the total staked assets has potentially influenced optimal staking strategies while enhancing network security and performance.

VeChain CEO Sunny Lu recently shared how the platform’s new staking model leverages the NFT technology. With traditional staking methods, VET holders stake tokens directly in a wallet to support network validation and receive rewards.

But under the updated model, staking generates a unique NFT representing both the amount staked and the lock-in period, creating a transferable proof of stake. The shift also expands participation to NFT holders, who can now contribute to network consensus and earn VTHO rewards. It also marks a new integration of NFTs within VeChain’s infrastructure and incentive system.

As mentioned in our previous story, this NFT serves as on-chain proof of stake and can be traded, used in DeFi, or transferred without requiring the original tokens to be unstaked. In addition, the VET locked through these NFTs plays a role in node operator selection. It gives users greater influence based on the amount they stake.

Leveraging the StarGate Platform

Earlier this year, in July, Vechain launched the StarGate platform, offering a more active staking framework aimed at enhancing network participation. IT strengthens security and advances decentralization across the ecosystem.

As per the CNF report, the new staking system uses a Weighted Delegated Proof of Stake (WDPoS) model, offering higher rewards to participants with stronger and longer-term commitments while keeping entry costs accessible. The update was introduced alongside a management tool designed to help users organize and optimize their staking activity.

VeChain’s updated tokenomics model is scheduled to go live on December 2, introducing a substantial reduction in VTHO generation. Under the new structure, only users staking VET will be eligible to earn VTHO rewards, resulting in a larger share of rewards for active stakers.

The upgrade is positioned as a major shift for ecosystem participation, with staked VET enabling users to earn and seamlessly swap VTHO within the VeChain network.

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